VOL. 04
SELECTED WORKS Jesse E. Blevins
2021-2023
JESSE EDWARD BLEVINS
Education Clemson University M.Arch, May 2023 (GPA: 3.55) Clemson University B.A. History, Minor: Architecture (GPA: 3.40)
Contact Info P. 803.622.2246 E. jesseblevins336@gmail.com @ jesse_blevins_architecture
Digital Skills • • • • • •
Revit Rhino Sketchup AutoCAD GIS 3D Printing
• • • • • •
Analog Skills Woodworking Design Creative Thinking Communication Spanish (developing) ASL (developing)
• • • • • •
Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Lumion Enscape Laser Cutting
1. Resume // Table of Contents
Certifications + Accreditations LEED Green Associate Associate AIA, South Carolina Real Estate License, South Carolina ArcGIS Certificate of Training
Achievements + Honors + Recognition • • • • • •
AIA South Carolina COTE Leadership Group; Charleston Liason AIA COTE10 Student Competition Winner Clemson University Leader of the Year Robert Morey, Pi Award 2 Publications in Library of Congress; Veteran History Project Palmetto LIFE Scholarship
2022 - Present 2022 2018-2019 2018-2019 2019 2016-2020
Relevant Work Experiences Goff D’Antonio & Associates, Charleston SC (1.2 years) • Commercial, Multifamily, Hospitality, Education Architectural Intern I, April 2023 - Present • Construction Adminstration, Contract Documents, Project Coordination Summer Intern, April 2022-August 2022 • Construction Documents and Project Coordination Clemson University, Clemson, SC Architecture History/Theory Graduate Assistant, August 2022 - January 2023 (8 months) • Assistant to the professor for ARCH 2040, helped set up presentations, give feedback to students on quizzes and papers, and served as first contact for for questions for students. Barcelona Architecture Center, Barcelona, Spain. (5 months) Studio Graduate Assistant, January 2022-May 2022 • Assisted professor for all four classes and studio taught, maintained an organized studio and office space, helped ran the BAC instagram page,
References: Laurie Hodges, AIA, LEED GA Project Manager lhodges@goffdantonio.com David Franco Director of Graduate Studies f ra n c os @ c l e m so n.e d u Dan Harding Former Director of Graduate Studies h a rd i n 4 @ c l e m so n.e d u Kate Schwennsen, FAIA Chair of School of Architecture kschwen@clemson.edu
SUMMARY
Junior Designer
01 The Connected Farm 02 George + Society 03 Hunt Club Development 04 bio-REACH 05 Product Assemblies
pg 3-10
AIA COTE10 Competition
pg 11-16
Employment // Multifamily + Hospitality
pg 17-24
Employment // Commercial
pg 25-32
Adaptive Reuse
pg 33-38
Built-Work Case Studies
Resume // Table of Contents 2.
01
The Connected Farm Vinalhaven Island, Maine
#COMPETITION Second Year Studio, Fall 2021 Intent: Design a sustainable and net-zero housing commune for #UNBUILT 100 residents for the AIA COTE10 Student Competition. #RESIDENTIAL Project Collaborators: Jesse Blevins + Gauge Bethea
3. The Connected Farm // Project Intro
The Connected Farm is an intergenerational communal housing project which impacts it s residents by implementing self-sustainability through agriculture and the efficient utilization of resources. The Connected Farm is situated 15 miles off the coast of Maine on the island of Vinalhaven which is largely undeveloped and has a vast range of ecological diversity. The project site sits on 5-acres which acts as a connection point between this undeveloped land and the dense downtown district. This area is categorized by a humid climate with cold winters and heavy snowfall. It has temperatures ranging from 19 to 71 degrees. Some of the largest economies on the island are farming and fishing which brings the community together during their productive seasons. The Connected Farm aims to address the opportunities present on the island such as shortage of sustainable housing, seasonal job instability, and insufficient resources such as Internet access which leads to island flight for young individuals and generational disconnect for those aging in place. The solution is to create a community that is 100% self-sufficient to reduce housing costs, supply year-round income opportunities through agriculture and technologybased jobs, and provide a one stop-shop that promotes community and connection among all generations.
AIA COTE10 Student Competition Winner Juror Comments: “The Connected Farm design with believable graphic narrative plays on intergenerational housing and work/home solutions which promote human connection. The architectural landscape designs adds strong layers of richness to this project which has the ability to be a fantastic built solution. The overall design wonderfully solves problems both socially and economically” Mahsa Hedayati, Perkins&Will Jennifer Cutbill, Lateral Agency Traci Rider, North Carolina State University Pauline Souza, WRNS Studio Prem Sundharam, DLR Group
This site integrates agriculture and technology to foster a sustainable future for the residents of Vinalhaven. The Connected Farm plays a vital role in providing an end to social isolation and building a sense of community by bringing generations together and providing social and economic opportunities through the power of food.
700 TEAMS • 10 WINNERS 49 universities • 4 nations
Vi na lha ve
SA U , n Island, Maine
Final Board // The Connected Farm 4.
Programming, Concept + Site Analysis
5. The Connected Farm // Site Design Concept
#competition #unbuilt #residential
The farm connects to the existing grid which creates blocks on the site that are allocated based on the connection to the surrounding area and how production or people would circulate around the site. The buildings are placed on a grid designed for integration to facilitate socialization and agricultural production. 75% of the site is dedicated to agriculture which allows for 41,000 pounds of total food production and generates a 300% annual surplus. Each component within the agricultural system has a purpose and is designed to create a holistic cycle. The farm creates a thriving community that promotes human connection among all generations by providing access to social spaces, technology, and a live-work environment. Throughout the site, there are multiple means of income opportunities through technology and agriculture which provides year-round food production and incentives to stay on the island.
Final Board // The Connected Farm 6.
7. The Connected Farm // Residential Design
The buildings are designed to be all-encompassing and are capable of producing income along with providing the comfort of home. The site accommodates housing for 96 residents with 24 ADA accessible rooms.
#competition #unbuilt
With this historical precedent in mind, our modern concept was to design a site which encourages a work, home, and play environment. This site integrates agriculture and technology to foster a sustainable future for the residents of Vinalhaven. Each building utilizes sustainable strategies to reduce energy consumption and water demand. Local materials are also used for affordability and reduction of the overall carbon footprint.
#residential
The inspiration for this project came from the regional New England Connected Farmhouse which was originally designed for agrarian reform to allow New Englanders to have homebased industries while continuing to work on a centralized farm.
Design Concept // The Connected Farm 8.
9. The Connected Farm // Final Board
#competition #unbuilt #residential Final Board // The Connected Farm 10.
Architectural Merit
02 George & Society
29-35 George St & 84-88 Society St, Charleston, South Carolina Full Time Employment Project Architect: Goff D’Antonio & Associates + Bittoni Architects Civil Engineers: Thomas & Hutton Structural Engineers: Wallace Design Collective, PC MEP: Jordan + Skala Engineers, Inc
11. George & Society // Project Intro
ROLE: Contstruction Documents Project Coordination Supplemental Info Modelling
#multifamily #design development The existing historic facade on Society Street will be renovated into the entrance of the hotel. Both buildings will be linked with hardscaping and landscaping and complimented by circulation through and around the proposed design. Parking is below grade and totals approximately 330 parking spaces by utilizing car stackers.
#employment
A mixed use project consisting of two main buildings - George St Building (multifamily) and Society St (hospitality). George St is a six story multifamily building with multi-family units above a two level parking podium, one level being below grade, retail and lobby on ground floor with a rooftop garden. Society St is a 50 key hotel on level 1-3 and 16 residential units on levels 4-6; amenities such as a roof deck amenity pool, event space, restaurant, and kitchen.
Site Plan // George & Society 12.
13. George & Society // Contract Documents
Contract Documents // George & Society 14.
#multifamily #design development #mixed use 15. George & Society // Contract Documents
#multifamily #design development #employment Contract Documents // George & Society 16.
03
Hunt Club Development
1198 Bees Ferry, Charleston, South Carolina Full Time Employment Project Architect: Goff D’Antonio & Associates Civil Engineers: Stantec Structural Engineers: RK Engineering MEP: Barrett Woodyard Associates
17. Hunt Club Development // Project Intro
ROLE: Construction Administration Design Development Contract Documents Project Coordination Supplemental Info Modeling
LEGEND PROPERTY LINE; SEE CIVIL
#commercial
BUFFER LINE; SEE CIVIL/LA
SURROUNDING BUILDING
DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC
#in-construction
Building D
Building C
GENERAL NOTES
1. REFER TO ENLARGED FLOOR PLANS AS INDICATED O OUTS FOR INTERNAL DIMENSIONS, WALL TYPES, DOO DESIGNATIONS, DETAIL CALLOUTS, ETC. NOT SHOWN PLAN.
2. REFER TO STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR EXTENT OF SHEAR ALONG CORRIDORS AND UNIT DEMISING WALLS.
3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO COLUMN CENTERLINES, FA FRAMING, FACE OF CMU OR CENTER OF OPENINGS UNIT DEMISING WALLS); UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
FIRE SEPERATION >30'
5. OPENINGS (DOORS, ETC.) NOT DIMENSIONED ON P BE LOCATED WITH PROPER CLEARANCE FROM ADJA WALL/SURFACE FOR INSTALLATION OF TRIM SURROU
HUNT CLUB RUN
Building A
6. ALL EXPOSED CMU IS TO BE PAINTED. REFER TO FINIS ON SHEET A801.
7. REFER TO FURNITURE PLANS FOR IDENTIFICATION AN OF ALL FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT ITEMS.
KEY PLAN
C
BEES FERRY ROAD 1
ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"
0' 5' 10' 1" = 20'-0"
20'
40'
PROJECT NORTH
MAGNETIC NORTH
#employment
Building B
FIRE SEPERATION 10'< X >30'
4. OPENING DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON PLANS (DOORS, ETC.) ARE TO CENTER OF OPENING FOR STUD CONST FOR MASONRY CONSTRUCTION, MASONRY OPENIN DIMENSIONED.
B
7/29/2022 10:39:00 AM
Site Plan // Hunt Club Development 18.
D
A
LEGEND WALL TYPE TAG
1
DOOR NUMBER
101
EXISTING DOOR
NEW DOOR
EXISTING WALL
C1
C3
C5
C7
C9
C11
NEW WALL
A206 ROOM NAME 101 150 SF
1
ROOM NAME ROOM NUMBER ROOM AREA (IF SHOWN)
200' - 9" (OVERALL LENGTH OF THE BUILDING)
NON-WORK AREA 11"
11"
198' - 10" ( GRID-TO-GRID LENGTH OF THE BUILDING ) 2' - 0"
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
(STOREFRONT)
(STOREFRONT)
(STOREFRONT)
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
(STOREFRONT)
16' - 8"
3' - 5"
(STOREFRONT)
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
(STOREFRONT)
(STOREFRONT)
SF-8
SF-8
3' - 4"
16' - 8"
3' - 4"
(STOREFRONT)
16' - 8"
2' - 0"
(STOREFRONT)
309
FBV
11"
SF-8 308
SF-8 307
306
305
SF-8 304
303
302
SF-8
Cc
COLUMN
COLUMN
1 A305
COLUMN
37' - 8"
3 A305
2
A207
Cb
GENERAL NOTES
1. REFER TO ENLARGED FLOOR PLANS AS INDICATE OUTS FOR INTERNAL DIMENSIONS, WALL TYPES, D DESIGNATIONS, DETAIL CALLOUTS, ETC. NOT SHO PLAN.
9' - 3"
3' - 4"
56' - 4"
3' - 4"
16' - 7"
(DOOR)
3' - 4"
8' - 3"
(DOOR)
FBV
(DOOR)
3' - 4"
28' - 2"
(DOOR)
3' - 4"
56' - 4"
3' - 4"
(DOOR)
FBV
11"
310
311
312
313
314
FBV
Ca
198' - 10" ( GRID-TO-GRID LENGTH OF THE BUILDING )
39' - 9"
39' - 9"
39' - 9"
39' - 9"
11"
6. ALL EXPOSED CMU IS TO BE PAINTED. REFER TO ON SHEET A801.
11"
7. REFER TO FURNITURE PLANS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ALL FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT ITEMS.
2
1
3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO COLUMN CENTERLINE FRAMING, FACE OF CMU OR CENTER OF OPENIN UNIT DEMISING WALLS); UNLESS OTHERWISE NOT
5. OPENINGS (DOORS, ETC.) NOT DIMENSIONED O BE LOCATED WITH PROPER CLEARANCE FROM A WALL/SURFACE FOR INSTALLATION OF TRIM SURR
200' - 9" ( OVERALL LENGTH OF THE BUILDING ) 39' - 9"
2. REFER TO STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR EXTENT OF SH ALONG CORRIDORS AND UNIT DEMISING WALLS
4. OPENING DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON PLANS (DOO ETC.) ARE TO CENTER OF OPENING FOR STUD CO FOR MASONRY CONSTRUCTION, MASONRY OPE DIMENSIONED.
9' - 3"
(DOOR)
FBV
11 1/4"
Ca
315
20' - 6"
60' - 0" ( OVERALL WIDTH OF BUILDING )
(WIND)
4' - 0"
4 A304
20' - 6"
Cb
COLUMN
2 A304
58' - 2" ( GRID-TO-GRID WIDTH OF BUILDING )
1 A208
W-2
44' - 5"
2
58' - 1 3/4" ( GRID-TO-GRID WIDTH OF BUILDING )
37' - 8"
A206
59' - 10 3/4" ( OVERALL WIDTH OF BUILDING )
11' - 6"
Cc
300
FBV
301
10"
FBV
FBV
(STOREFRONT)
A208
A207
C1
C3
C5
3
C7
C9
C11
A304
KEY PLAN
C
1
BLDG C - FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1" = 10'-0"
PROJECT NORTH
19. Hunt Club Development // Project Intro 7/29/2022 10:39:05 AM
MAGNETIC NORTH
B
A
LEGEND 5" / 12"
DOWNSPOUT
RD
ROOF DRAIN
OD
OVERFLOW DRAIN
WS
WALL SCUPPER
ON
OVERFLOW DRAIN NOZZLE BUILDING FOOTPRINT
#commercial
ROOF SLOPE & DIRECTION
DS
MECHANICAL ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT
C3
2
C5
A304
4 A304
C7
C9
2 A208
ON 1' - 7"
GENERAL NOTES 1/2"/FT
43' - 6"
RD
3:1
RIDGE
ROOF CUT BELOW
1/2"/FT OD
9" / 12"
35' - 9"
43' - 6"
3:1
9" / 12"
PITCHED ROOF
1/2"/FT
RD
ROOF CUT BELOW
1/2"/FT OD
PITCHED ROOF 35' - 9"
1/2"/FT
8 w
ON 1' - 7"
ON
Cc
3 C
C11
1. REFER TO ENLARGED FLOOR PLANS AS INDICATED ON CALLOUTS FOR INTERNAL DIMENSIONS, ROOF ACCESS & ATTIC LOCATIONS, WALKING PADS, ETC. NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN.
1/2"/FT OD
9" / 12"
#in-construction
C1
G
A In P
2. PROVIDE MINIMUM SLOPE OF 1/4" PER 1'-0" FOR ALL VALLEYS AT ROOF.
RD
9" / 12"
3. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AND SEAL ROOF PENETRATIONS, CURBS AND SLEEPERS.
4. HVAC VENDER TO PROVIDE ROOF CURBS AND VENDOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVISION/ COORDINATION OF ROOF PENETRATIONS REQUIRED FOR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION.
3:1
RIDGE
RIDGE
REV
5. FLASH PLUMBING VENT AND ELECTRICAL PIPES; SEE MECH. AND ELECT. DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS.
6. NEW ROOF MEMBRANE TO BE INSTALLED BY MANUFACTURER APPROVED LICENSED ROOFING CONTRACTOR.
38' - 9"
1
Cb
A208
36' - 5"
38' - 9"
ROOF CUT BELOW
ROOF CUT BELOW
45' - 3"
45' - 3"
PITCHED ROOF
PITCHED ROOF
1/2"/FT
1/2"/FT RD
1/2"/FT
8. PROVIDE 6" OGEE GUTTERS AT ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF AND 6" HALF ROUND GUTTERS AT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFS.
1/2"/FT OD
RD
9. PROVIDE BLOCKING AT EAVE AS NEEDED.
PR T S O N ON C
10. PROVIDE PROPER ATTIC VENTILATION AT ANY ROOF WELL PARAPET WALLS, AS INDICATED ON PLAN. OPENING MUST BE MIN. 8" ABOVE ROOF INSULATION.
17' - 7"
OD
18' - 6"
RD
RIDGE
1/2"/FT OD
RIDGE
1/2"/FT
7. SEE ROOF PLANS FOR GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT LOCATIONS. REFER TO GUTTER MFR REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC DOWNSPOUT LOCATIONS NOT SHOWN ON PLAN.
36' - 5"
11. ROOFER TO DESIGN TAPERED INSULATION; TO ASSURE POSITIVE DRAINAGE; TYP.
Ca
TPO ROOF MEMBRANE
6" METAL GUTTER
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF
6" METAL GUTTER
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF
TPO ROOF MEMBRANE
METAL COPING
KEY PLAN
#employment
3 A304
D
C
1
BLDG C - ROOF PLAN
DR
DS
PR
ISS
DR
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
PROJECT NORTH 7/29/2022 10:39:06 AM
SH
BL
MAGNETIC NORTH
B
A
Site Plan // Hunt Club Development 20.
C11
C9
C7
C5
2
4
2
A208
A304
A304
C3
C1
Goff D'A
Architect Interiors Planning
16
34 Radcli Charlesto
11 7
17
843.577.2 www.goff
18
5 1 2 11
Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11" 17' - 8"
19
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
SF-8
First floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
8 A702
1
1 A304
BLDG C - EAST ELEVATION
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
CODED NOTES
Cc
Cb
Ca
1 A208
16 12 18 36' - 6"
17
11 19 1
17' - 8"
Truss Bearing E.L = 11' - 7"
2 3
BRICK TYPE 1, MFR COLOR -WHITE BRICK TYPE 2, MFR COLOR - GREY BRICK ROWLOCK LEDGE OVERFLOW NOZZLE AL STOREFRONT GABLE, KALWALL SYSTEM GABLE, SOFTWOOD CLAD WOOD LOUVER FAUX WOOD SCREEN AL CANOPY 12' AL CANOPY METAL COPING WALL STUD, FIBER CEMENT CLAD SCISSOR TRUSS, TIMBER SOFFIT, SOFTWOOD METAL ROOF,STANDING SEAM AL GUTTER W/ DOWNSPOUT ROOF ACCESS METAL LADDER METAL COLUMN METAL COLUMN TYPE 2 DRIVI-THRU PHARMACY WINDOW
GENERAL NOTES
DESC
2. REFER TO SHEET A701-DOOR TYPES FOR ALL DOOR MATERIALS AND SELECTIONS. 3. REFER TO SHEET A702-WINDOW TYPES FOR ALL STOREFRONT ELEVATIONS AND GLAZING TYPES. 4. REFER TO THE LEGEND AND ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR EXTERIOR MATERIALS. 5. PROVIDE 6" OGEE GUTTERS AT ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF AND 6" HALF ROUND GUTTERS AT STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFS. 6. PROVIDE BLOCKING AT EAVE AS NEEDED.
7. BRICK MOLD TRIM AROUND WINDOWS LOCATED IN BRICKS WALLS ONLY. TAG #
MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER
1
BRICK
X
WHITE
2
BRICK
X
GREY
3
ALUMINUM
STOREFRONT
X
4
FIBER PANEL
KALWALL
X
5
FIBER CEMENT
COLOR
X
GREY SLATE
METAL ROOF X
16 FIRST FLOOR = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
REV
1. ALL FIBER CEMENT SIDING TO RECIEVE 5/4 FIBER CEMENT TRIM AT ALL TRANSITIONS, CORNER, HEADS, SILLS AND JAMBS. SEE ELEVATIONS FOR WIDTHS. SEAL ALL JOINTS/TRANSITIONS WITH JOINT SEALANT AND PRIME/PAINT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
IM U EL FO TR PR OT S N ON C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
POCHE'
X SHEET TITLE
KEY PLAN
BLDG C ELEVATI
1
D DRAWN BY:
C
JB
2
PROJECT NU
2
ISSUE DATE:
BLDG C - NORTH ELEVATION
DRAWING
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
B
21. Hunt Club Development // Project Intro
7/29/2022 10:39:36 AM
A
PROJECT NORTH
A
C3
C5
C7
C9
C11
Hunt Club Development #in-construction #commercial
C1
Goff D'Antonio Asso Architecture Interiors Planning 12
14
34 Radcliffe Street Charleston, SC 29403
25 17
843.577.2163 www.goffdantonio.co 12
16
17' - 8"
Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11"
5
16
First floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
1
BLDG C - Section 1
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
CODED NOTES
Ca
Cb
5 8 11 12 13
Cc
36' - 6"
24 11 Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11"
25
5
GENERAL NOTES
TAG #
MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER
1
BRICK
X
WHITE
2
BRICK
X
GREY
3
ALUMINUM
STOREFRONT
X
4
FIBER PANEL
KALWALL
X
5
FIBER CEMENT
X
GREY SLATE
METAL ROOF X
16
19 First floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
REV
COLOR
POCHE'
X
SHEET TITLE
KEY PLAN
BLDG C - BUILDIN SECTIONS D
C
2
PROJ.
JB
TG
ISSUE DATE: 1
06
DRAWING
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
B 7/29/2022 10:39:45 AM
DRAWN BY:
PROJECT NUMBER:
2
BLDG C - Section 2
DESCRIPTION
A TIO IN IM R UC EL FO TR PR T S O N ON C
14 16 17 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
AL STOREFRONT WOOD LOUVER 10' AL CANOPY METAL COPING WALL STUD, FIBER CEMENT CLAD SCISSOR TRUSS, TIMBER METAL ROOF,STANDING SEAM AL GUTTER W/ DOWNSPOUT METAL COLUMN 6x6 TIMBER PARAPET WALL PARAPET ROOF, TPO 3/4" COVERBOARD 3" RIGID INSULATION ROOFING MEMBRANE 3/4" PLYWOOD ROOF DRAIN
#employment
36' - 6"
24
A
PROJECT NORTH
Site Plan // Hunt Club Development 22.
A208
SLOPED ROOFING
LEGEND
Cc
C7
TPO MEMBRANE OVER PROTECTION BOARD
VAPOR BARRIER OVER PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE
11 3/16"
ROOF DRAIN
TAPERED INSULATION
METAL COPING ON A PLYWOON SUBSTRATE
TOP OF PLYWOOD COPING
ROOF RIGID INSULATION
1/4" / 12"
3' - 0"
WOOD TRUSSES
BRICK VENEER, TYPICAL
Roof_C_Top of Protection Board = 14' - 8 1/4" ?
THROUGH THE WALL FLASHING
Go
STEEL JOISTS
Ar In Pl
CANOPY
Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11"
CEILING PANELS
34 Ch
10' - 11 75/256"
FINISHED FLOOR TO U/S OF WOOD TRUSSES
WOOD TRUSSES, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
84 ww
BRICK VENEER, TYP
GYPSUM BOARD FINISH
ROWLOCK LEDGE FIBER EXPANSION JOINT CONCRETE SLAB
1/4" / 12"
4' - 0"
First floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
FOOTINGS BY STRUCTURAL DWGS PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL LINES, COORDINATE MEP WITH ENGINEERS
ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
1
BLDG C - ENLARGED EAST ELEVATION
2
SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
BLDG C - Wall Section 1.1 SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
GENERAL NOTES
Ca 11 3/16"
TPO MEMBRANE OVER PROTECTION BOARD
ROOF DRAIN PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TAPERED INSULATION
TAPERED INSULATION
BRICK VENEER, TYP
ROOF RIGID INSULATION
TPO MEMBRANE OVER PROTECTION BOARD
Roof_C_Top of Protection Board = 14' - 8 1/4" ?
ROOF DRAIN
1/2" / 12" ROOF RIGID INSULATION
BLOCKING BETWEEN STUDS
3' - 0"
AIR/ VAPOR BARRIER OVER PLYWOOD SHEATHING
Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11"
ROOF DRAIN LINE
SUSPENDED CEILING
CANOPY CEILING PANELS
GUTTER
3/4-INCH PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE FASTENED TO THE WOOD TRUSSES
Trussing Bearing Elevation = 10' - 11"
SHELF ANGLE: CONTINUOUS STEEL ANGLE CONNECTED TO THE STEEL BEAM THROUGH A SERIES OF STEEL PLATE OUTRIGGERS
HSS BEAM, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
BRICK VENEER: TYPICAL
GUTTER STEEL JOISTS CANOPY
THROUGH THE WALL METAL FLASHING WOOD TRUSSES, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
WOOD TRUSSES, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
METAL ROOF DECK ON PLYWOOD SUBSRATE
THROUGH THE WALL FLASHING
PR OT S N ON C
SEMI-RIGID INSULATION BOARD
VAPOR BARRIER OVER PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE
MINERAL INSULATION TO FILL GAP, TYP CANT
6 183/256" TOP OF PLYWOOD COPING
( WOOD TRUSSES )
PARAPET WOOD FRAME BEARING ON CMU BEARING WALL, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
REV
Cc
VAPOR BARRIER OVER PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE
METAL COPING ON A PLYWOON SUBSTRATE
TOP OF PLYWOOD COPING
METAL COPING ON A PLYWOON SUBSTRATE
STEEL PLATE OUTRRIGERS WELDED TO THE STEEL BEAM AND BOLT CONNECTED TO SHELF ANGLE, BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
SEMI-RIGID INSULATION BOARD STOREFRONT MASONRY BEARING WALL: 8x16x8 CMU, TYPICAL
MASONRY TIE, TYP
ROWLOCK LEDGE BEYOND
2 1/2"
AIR/ VAPOR BARRIER OVER PLYWOOD SHEATHING 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD FINISH ON 7/8" METAL FURRING
FIBER EXPANSION JOINT CONCRETE SLAB
INSULATION BOARD
First Floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5' MSL)
1/4" / 12"
4' - 0"
SHE
KEY PLAN
4' - 0"
BLD SEC
First floor = 0' - 0" (+12.5'' MSL)
CONCRETE SLAB
D
DRA
FOOTINGS BY STRUCTURAL DWGS DAMP PROOFING LAYER
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL LINES, COORDINATE MEP WITH ENGINEERS
IP
C
PRO
FOOTINGS BY STRUCTURAL DWGS
ISSU
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL LINES, COORDINATE MEP WITH ENGINEERS
3
BLDG C - Wall Section 2.1 SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
23. Hunt Club Development // Project Intro 7/29/2022 10:40:18 AM
4
DRA
BLDG C - Wall Section 3.1 SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
B
A
#commercial #in-construction #employment Site Plan // Hunt Club Development 24.
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bio-REACH Oconee County, South Carolina
Third Year Studio, Fall 2022 Intent: A theoretical adaptive-reuse project of the Oconee Nuclear Energy tackling the issue of replacing the lost energy of the decommissioned reactors and . Project Collaborator(s): Jesse Blevins + Michael Urueta 25. bio-REACH // Project Intro
#UNBUILT #INDUSTRIAL #THEORY
In the event of a nuclear disaster there would be an immediate affected zone of 50 miles, encompassing 26 counties - and with he fact that currently Oconee county ships all of it’s waste to Georgia, an opportunity presented itself.
#industrial
Disused infrastructure, once invisible in its banality, is often made remarkable in its rebirth.
The Oconee Nuclear Facility powers roughly 1.9 million homes, it was paramount to find a substitution for this energy loss and was a major driving theme for this project. By the end of the semester, our estimate was that our biomass energy facility could more than double the energy.
CONSTRUCT BIOMASS CONSTRUCT RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCT RAIL
PHASE 02
TURN BIOMASS ON DECOMMISSION REACTORS EXCAVATE DAM CANALS
PHASE 03
DAM EXTENSIONS
PHASE 04
COMPLETION
BEGIN FARM PRODUCTION INSTALL SOLAR PANELS
#theory
PHASE 01
#unbuilt
What if instead of this potential negative outward impact, there was an inward positive change? What if this site could collect 1/3 of all waste from those 26 counties and convert this biomass into a sustainable form of energy?
Site Design Concept // bio-REACH 26.
The reuse of the existing Silo’s proposes a market space and point of interest for visitors and residents. The reactor would be decommissioned and covered, scaffolding and elevators helps facilitate circulation between the various floors - which all houses the market space.
27. bio-REACH // Silo Design
CUT
EXTRUDE
CONNECT
FORM
#industrial
RAIL
#unbuilt
SILOS
#theory
With current Amtrak plans cutting through the region, the opportunity to add a metro stop on our site presented itself - allowing for the site to become a site of attraction for visitors. Due to the size of the site being roughly 1.5 miles long, the train takes two stops - one at the silos, and the other at the biomass center - to help facilitate ease of movement for biomass workers to live on site.
Silo Design // bio-REACH 28.
#industrial #unbuilt 29. bio-REACH // Program Users
#theory
With roughly a 25+ million square feet / 574 acre site coupled with it’s location being within a food dessert - it made the most sense to include agriculture production for residents to have a farm to table approach to their weekly food. Additionally, the interior of the silos houses market space for any food surplus and similar items to be sold to visitors, guests, and residents.
CUT
SPLIT AND STEP
TOPO
FORM
#industrial
RAIL
#unbuilt
BOX
#theory
The biomass facility imitates the natural slope of the landscape, just barely peaking above grade. This design is minimally intrusive and also allows for earth coupling to reduce the internal heating of the structure due to the various steam turbines, boilers, and machinery operating within.
Biomass Design // bio-REACH 30.
20,881
TONS MONTHLY
30% FROM 50 MILE RADIUS GARBAGE COLLECTION
31. bio-REACH // Biomass Design
1 ton of waste 1 MWh of energy
COLLECTION RATE
4,823 MWh of energy produced
#industrial #unbuilt #theory Biomass Section + Energy // bio-REACH 32.
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Product + Assemblies Candy Lane Residence Bozeman, Montana Production + Assemblies, Fall 2021 Intent: To perform case studies of various built homes and one for the studio project of this semester. Project Collaborator(s): Katherine Price and Michael Urueta
33. Product + Assemblies // Project Intro
#BUILT #RESIDENTIAL #CASE STUDY
#case study
#built
#residential
Candy Lane Residence
Selected Images // Product + Assemblies 34.
Product + Assemblies North East Side Residence
#BUILT
Bozeman, Montana Production + Assemblies, Fall 2021 Intent: To perform case studies of various built homes by Intrinsik Architecture and one for the studio project of this semester. Project Collaborator(s): Jesse Blevins, Kat Price + Michael Urueta 35. Product + Assemblies // Project Intro
#RESIDENTIAL #CASE STUDY
#residential #built #case study Selected Images // Product + Assemblies 36.
Product + Assemblies The Connected Farm
#UNBUILT
Vinalhaven Island, Maine Production + Assemblies, Fall 2021 Intent: To perform case studies of various built homes by Intrinsik Architecture and one for the studio project of this semester. Project Collaborator(s): Gauge Bethea 37. Product + Assemblies // Selected Images
#RESIDENTIAL #CASE STUDY
#case study
#unbuilt
#residential
The Connected Farm
Selected Images // Product + Assemblies 38.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER... @jesse_blevins_architecture I am a conscientious and precise designer with an interest in adaptive reuse, residential, and urban design. I believe that architecture is at the forefront of shaping our community and society and can have a profound impact on daily life. Cities are a consequence of the culmination of human choices, and I believe every project should begin with a thorough understanding of the history, society, and culture of the community for which we are designing for. I currently would like to learn more about project management, construction documents, and building codes. Outside of design I enjoy wood working, cooking, and working out and have a 4 year old German shepherd mix.